If the roof were steeper say 4 12 then the north facing array would be 29 worse.
Solar panels facing north east.
If you have the option to place the panels in more of a north east or north west direction it is.
Panels mounted on a standard pitch roof facing east or west will produce approximately 15 less output than panels mounted on a south facing roof of a standard pitch.
If your property faces east or west panels can still generate good yields.
In general solar panels that are oriented directly east or directly west will produce about 20 percent less electricity than if they were facing south.
However under the right circumstances it is possible to have an east west split of solar panels on a single inverter input like the diagram above imagine the left hand 3 panels facing west and the right hand 3 panels facing east and still have almost the same performance as if they were on separate strings attached to a two seperate inverter inputs.
You either accept that your output will be down to the sort of levels in the table above or you spend a little more money and try to maximise the your output with technology.
Why orientation matters with rooftop solar.
We are looking at installing a 5kw system lg neon 2 panels and fornius inverter on a double storey house and had initially thought of splitting the panels between our north east and west facing roofs so that we got production over most of the day 8 panels north 4 east and 4 west.
Depending on your location and roof pitch you re going to lose somewhere between 10 20 efficiency as a result of not having panels facing in a due north direction.
The above examples are for a house facing perfectly north south.
However the economics of installing solar panels on a roof that does not face the south still usually stack up for the homeowner.
I understand how the east west setup works but i am wondering about the north.
If you went with a professional solar installer they probably had a good reason to install panels facing east rather than west.
I get asked this a lot and there isn t really a simple answer.
Technically east facing panels can get as much sun as west facing ones as long as there are no other issues like morning fog or clouds or shade.
There would be 6 facing north on tilts with a west incline and 6 facing north on tilts with a east incline.
Can solar panels be fitted if your roof is east west facing.
I would be grateful for any thoughts suggestions on the direction to face solar panels.
The orientation of the house also matters.
Even with this decrease in performance solar panels will produce enough electricity to save you hundreds of dollars a year.
I hope they kept you informed.
For example in brisbane if your panels are facing west 270 and are angled 20 from horizontal you will get 89 of the energy compared to the optimum orentation of north and 30.